
Mykolaiv Development Agency raises ₴305 million from donors for reconstruction last year
Last year, the Mykolaiv Development Agency municipal institution raised UAH 305 million in donor funds for the city's restoration.
21 February 2024
Last year, the Mykolaiv Development Agency municipal institution raised UAH 305 million in donor funds for the city's restoration.
Over two years of full-scale war, volunteers have gained experience that will allow them to rebuild the entire country in the future
20 February 2024
Since the beginning of 2024, the Ukrainian State Agency for Restoration and Infrastructure Development has signed new reconstruction contracts worth UAH 344.2 million in the Kyiv and Kherson regions.
A steel trident made from a pre-war batch of steel produced by Azovstal Iron and Steel Works has been installed in the northern part of Khortytsia Island in Zaporizhzhia.
19 February 2024
Ukraine and Japan have signed an agreement to provide Ukraine with a grant of USD 100 million for Phase 3 of the Programme for Emergency Recovery. The grant will be used for the aforementioned programme.
President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for holding a Japanese-Ukrainian conference to boost economic growth and reconstruction and for his continued support for Ukraine.
At the Conference for Promotion of Economic Growth and Reconstruction, Ukraine and Japan signed 56 documents on cooperation.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida pledged Monday to continue offering reconstruction support to war-torn Ukraine in collaboration with the private sector, leveraging its experience and technological know-how in recovering from earthquakes.
18 February 2024
In the Kyiv region, 198 educational institutions that were destroyed and damaged as a result of Russia's full-scale invasion have already been restored.
Japan will enlist help from the private sector and continue its long-term support for Ukraine.
The Ministry of Reintegration, the International Organization for Migration (IOM), six regional state administrations and twelve communities have signed memoranda of cooperation that will provide affordable housing for IDPs.
This year, the government plans to launch reconstruction and modernization projects for at least 100 hospitals and create at least 30 mental health centers in cluster hospitals.
The Cabinet of Ministers has allocated over UAH 2.3 billion in subventions from the state budget to local budgets for the restoration of social and critical infrastructure projects in 2024.
17 February 2024
In Munich, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and Australian businessman Andrew Forrest, founder of the Fortescue Metals Group mining company, discussed the reconstruction of Ukraine.
Ukraine’s state budget has received a portion of grant funds, totaling $49.4 million, from Japan as part of the World Bank’s Housing Repair for People's Empowerment (HOPE) project.
16 February 2024
The needs of the Ukrainian private sector for 2024 in terms of industry and commerce alone amount to USD 5.8 billion, while some of the sources of financing are already available to businesses.
Kyiv will fully restore the houses on Zabolotnoho Street, which were significantly damaged by a Russian missile attack on February 7.
The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has organized an event in Tokyo to introduce local companies to potential business partners in Ukraine. The goal is to identify opportunities for reconstruction projects in the war-torn country.
In 2023, with the support of international partners, over 37,000 facilities damaged or destroyed due to Russia's aggression against Ukraine were restored.
South Korea has joined has joined a multinational donor group that coordinates financial assistance and reconstruction plans for Ukraine.
15 February 2024
Following an updated Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (RDNA3), as of December 31, 2023, the total cost of reconstruction and recovery in Ukraine is $486 billion over the next decade.
Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration, Minister for Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development Oleksandr Kubrakov and the representatives of leading international banks have discussed the financing of Ukraine’s priority recovery projects.
Ukraine will need about $9 billion over the next decade to rebuild its cultural sites and tourism industry following Russia’s invasion and war.
14 February 2024
The Japanese government is considering whether to ease travel restrictions to Ukraine for companies that will help rebuild the war-torn country.
13 February 2024
Italy will allocate EUR 45 million for the reconstruction of the war-torn historical center of Odesa.
As of February 12, 2024, a total of 87,852 Ukrainians were taking part in socially useful works under the Army of Reconstruction project.
12 February 2024
Nearly 17,000 facilities damaged by Russian aggression have been fully or partially restored in the Kyiv region.
10 February 2024
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal has said that Japanese companies can play a major role in a number of sectors as part of Ukraine's recovery.
Ukraine's Minister for Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development Oleksandr Kubrakov has met with senior U.S. experts on national security and foreign policy and UNHCR's Representative in Ukraine Karolina Lindholm Billing to discuss the restoration of critical infrastructure and housing in Ukraine.